City Desk :
In a decisive move to guarantee security, the Rapid Action Battalion (RAB) has escalated its preparedness at the Central Shaheed Minar, Dhaka, ahead of Language Martyrs’ Day and International Mother Language Day.
M Khurshid Hossain, Director General of RAB, confirmed the implementation of robust security protocols during a press briefing on Tuesday.
The security enhancements include the installation of seven CCTV cameras offering comprehensive 360-degree surveillance.
Addressing concerns regarding potential threats, Hossain reassured the public: “There is no specific threat related to Shaheed Day, thanks to our extensive security measures. We are fully prepared to address any situation, ensuring the safety of the Central Shaheed Minar premises.”
In addition to technological advancements, RAB has heightened its vigilance to protect vulnerable groups. The elite force is on high alert, with a particular focus on safeguarding women and children, Hossain added, highlighting the comprehensive nature of their security efforts.
The Cyber unit of RAB is also playing a crucial role, tasked with monitoring online spaces to prevent the spread of false information and incitement. This digital vigilance is part of a broader strategy to maintain peace and security during the commemorative events.
Furthermore, RAB has prepared for rapid response scenarios, including the deployment of a helicopter on standby 24/7 to manage any unforeseen incidents.
Security checkpoints are being established on various roads to monitor and restrict the movement of suspicious individuals. An increased presence of RAB personnel will be noticeable not only in Dhaka but across the country, aiming to preempt and mitigate any disturbances.
Law enforcement agencies have coordinated their efforts to fortify the Central Shaheed Minar area. Alongside RAB, specialized units including bomb disposal teams and canine squads will be stationed as part of the comprehensive security detail dedicated to ensuring a safe and solemn Language Martyrs’ Day.